Without credentials for that repository, you can't do anything (installing TortoiseSVN isn't going to help you). Talk to whomever told you that you need to get those files.
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alrocApr 8 '13 at 0:42

Found this question answered here based on the TortoiseSVN lead. stackoverflow.com/questions/41766/… . I had access to the folder, I just didn't know how to download it. This worked, thanks!
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ameApr 8 '13 at 3:11

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As @bahrep mentioned, if you don't need to work with svn in the future you want an svn export which will not create a working copy and it's associated files

Before you do the export, check to see if the URL is correct... in a standard svn repository there would be three folders under https://biosignalgroup.repositoryhosting.com/svn/biosignalgroup_wclust

To check that do an
svn list https://biosignalgroup.repositoryhosting.com/svn/biosignalgroup_wclust
If you see branchestags and trunk, you're going to need more info, ask whoever gave you the URL if you want the trunk, a certain branch or tag.